A Long Island middle school student faces expulsion today after creating a “hit list” of classmates and threatening to bring a weapon to school, officials said.

The 12-year-old boy at Commack Middle School – whose name The Post is withholding because of his age – was the focus of a special hearing yesterday to determine if he should be expelled.

Administrators said they took the threat very seriously, and will likely arrive at a decision regarding expulsion today.

“The Commack School District has zero tolerance for inappropriate behavior of any kind among students,” said Assistant Superintendent for Personnel Ronald Grotsky.

Administrators learned of the alleged “hit list” in mid-November when another student noticed it scrawled on a classroom desk. The school’s principal, Pamela Travis-Moore, stressed that the school’s investigation – which included assistance from the Suffolk County Police Department – found no credibility to the threat.